Friday afternoon in Columbia, Missouri, a True/False Film Festival tradition continued with the annual March March. The festival's signature parade marched down Ninth Street with hundreds of locals and visiting filmmakers alike dressing up like their favorite robot or wearing their favorite f...
Read More »This will be a post in 3 parts... The first batch all care of the great talents of Ian Lefebvre:
Read More »Now this is a wrap party you want to be a fly on the wall at. Roman Polanski's "Carnage" - starring a ridiculously strong cast in Kate Winslet, John C. Reilly, Christoph Waltz and Jodie Foster (in the most promising role she's had in well over a decade) - finished principal photography, and the cast...
Read More »While I was off documenting dance routines and football games in the UK, my brother Alex was in Toronto risking arrest and abuse to take some incredible shots of the insanity that occurred during the G20 Summit. They're above and beyond my skills, and I felt more than worth sharing:
Read More »The two videos below were basically the excuse for dozens of us from all over the world to descend on Edinburgh for what turned out to be a mini-reunion of sorts from last year's "A Pilgrimage", the festival/summer camp that I've gone about on here many a time. Both Mark Cousins and Tilda Swinton seemed very touched that so many folks made such an effort to come down for what turned into 3 days of reunion, from late night gallivanting to the below flash mob dance to an exclusive-to-pilgrims viewing of a fantastic documentary-in-progress by Matt Hulse on last year's event. Anyway, I figured I'd share a few pics from the past few days, which h...
Read More »Today I had the pleasure of spending my last day in Los Angeles completely offline, and did so by walking along the ocean from Santa Monica to Manhattan Beach. And I have to say it doesn't get much better than that walk mixed with iPod+coffee+cigarettes+camera, the latter of which resulted in the fo...
Read More »I am a few hours from leaving Dubai. I just got out of the closing night screening of James Cameron's "Avatar," which I must say I was very underwhelmed by... watching it here felt ridiculously appropriate as both the film and the city overambitious and boastful, but ultimately hollow and downright ...
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